Condensation is a modular tool for Web application development and
server administration. It includes an ssh terminal and a proxy server.
The proxy can redirect a browser's request (to your testing site, for
example) and inspect the browser's requests and the server's answer.

Print Release System provides Web-based management of System V printing. It sits between Samba and the System V printing system. It ought to be relatively easy to make it work with other printing systems. After the job is printed, the user needs to consult a Web page that shows their queued jobs, which can be selected and released for printing (or canceled). A record is maintained for each job and, once the user reaches a quota, they can't release any further jobs to the printer.

FastSSHer provides fast connections to Linux/Unix hosts over the SSH
protocol. You don't need to remember the IP address, hostname, login, or
password. Just select a server from the list and press "Connect".

Repo Manager is a repository manager for ArchLinux that can add/remove/list packages, update package lists, and more. It makes repetitive administrative tasks less complex, generally doable using a single command line.

spread provides SSH based Unix mass administration. It distributes commands or files from one central administration server onto classes of hosts. If one host is currently not reachable, the command or file will get spooled. As soon as the host is up again, spread delivers it automatically.

sfre (system flight recorder editor) is a script that wraps a text editor or any arbitrary command and implements logging, file locking, and change tracking for the command executed. It is meant for helping system administrators manage a system in tandem without interfering with each other.

vmm is an easy-to-use and configurable commandline tool for administrators and postmasters, used to manage domains, alias-domains, accounts, and relocated mail users. It allows fast and easy management of mail servers. It's designed for installations using Dovecot and Postfix with a PostgreSQL backend.

Boscli is a framework to create interactive command line interfaces. It is meant to help developers write interactive shells for domain specific tasks. It provides an easy way to wrap and join together command line apps and utilities and create specific shells with security levels and modes, history, auto-completion, and so on. Using this framework any developer can build an interactive command line interface for configuration or monitor an appliance in a few minutes. Boscli can be used as a "glue code" for an appliance's interface or to create a "homogeneous" administration interface for different systems and applications.